David R. Sokoloff

Department of Physics
1274 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1274
541-346-4755 sokoloff@uoregon.edu
David
R. Sokoloff is the winner of the 2007 Robert A. Milliken award of the American
Association of Physics Teachers for Ònotable and creative contributions to the
teaching of physics.Ó
He is Professor of Physics at the
University of Oregon. He began his studies of physics at Queens College of the
City University of New York, and went on to earn his Ph.D. in AMO physics from
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1972 under Ali Javan. Prior to his
current position, he was a faculty member at Western Illinois University and
University of Michigan, Dearborn. He has held visiting positions at California
Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and Tufts University, and spent
a year as Science Director of WISTEC, the hands-on science center in Eugene,
Oregon.
His
physics curriculum development work and extensive dissemination efforts are
nationally and internationally recognized. For over two decades, he has
conducted research into students' understandings of physics, and used the
results of this research to develop active learning approaches to enhance
student understanding in introductory physics courses. These new curricula—which
were developed with longtime colleagues Ronald Thornton and Priscilla
Laws—include the four modules of RealTime Physics: Active Learning
Laboratories (RTP) and Interactive
Lecture Demonstrations (ILDs), both of
which are published by John Wiley and Sons. They make heavy use of
microcomputer-based laboratory tools for data collection and analysis, were
developed with support from the National Science Foundation and the U.S.
Department of Education, and are used extensively at the university, college
and high school levels. He has conducted numerous national and local institutes and workshops to disseminate these active
learning approaches to college-level and secondary teachers, with support from
these agencies, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and local sources.
Since
1999, he has been part of a UNESCO team presenting active learning workshops in
developing countries. The most recent Active Learning in Optics and Photonics
(ALOP) workshops have been presented in Ghana, Tunisia, Morocco, India,
Tanzania, Brazil and Mexico. He is the editor of Active Learning in Optics
and Photonics, the training manual
published by UNESCO for use in these workshops. Besides selected activities
from RTP and ILDs, his contributions to this manual include a series
of optics magic tricks that he has used to teach optics concepts at the college
level, to the public, and most recently to his sonÕs fourth grade class and to
first and fourth graders in Australia. He has also presented physics active
learning workshops in The Philippines, Argentina, Canada, France, Italy, Japan,
Slovenia, Vietnam, Korea, Sri Lanka and throughout the US.
Selected Publications:
David R. Sokoloff, Ronald K. Thornton and Priscilla W. Laws,
ÒRealTime Physics: Active Learning Labs Transforming the Introductory
Laboratory,Ó, Eur. J. of Phys., 28 (2007),
S83-S94.
Active Learning in Optics and Photonics Training Manual, David R. Sokoloff, ed., (Paris, UNESCO, 2006).
David R. Sokoloff, Ronald K. Thornton and Priscilla
W. Laws, RealTime Physics Module 1: Mechanics, Module 2: Heat and Thermodynamics, Module 3 Electric Circuits, and Module 4: Light and Optics (Hoboken, NJ, John Wiley and Sons, 2004).
David R. Sokoloff and Ronald K. Thornton, Interactive
Lecture Demonstrations (Hoboken, NJ, John
Wiley and Sons, 2004)
Ronald K. Thornton and David R. Sokoloff,
"Assessing Student Learning of Newton's Laws: The Force and Motion
Conceptual Evaluation and the Evaluation of
Active Learning Laboratory and Lecture Curricula," American
Journal of Physics 66,
338-352 (1998).
David R. Sokoloff and Ronald K. Thornton, "Using
Interactive Lecture Demonstrations to Create an Active Learning Environment,
"The Physics Teacher 35: 6,
340 (1997).